نتایج جستجو برای: reproductive allocation

تعداد نتایج: 175223  

Journal: :The American naturalist 2012
Emilie Macke Sara Magalhães Hong Do-Thi Khanh Adrien Frantz Benoît Facon Isabelle Olivieri

Mating usually modifies females' resource allocation pattern, often as a result of conflicts between male and female partners. Can such a switch occur even in the absence of sexual conflicts? We addressed this issue in the haplodiploid spider mite Tetranychus urticae, whose biology and population structure considerably reduce conflicts between males and females over reproductive decisions. Comp...

2018
Sarah L Bornbusch Jonathan S Lefcheck J Emmett Duffy

Eusociality, one of the most complex forms of social organization, is thought to have evolved in several animal clades in response to competition for resources and reproductive opportunities. Several species of snapping shrimp in the genus Synalpheus, the only marine organisms known to exhibit eusociality, form colonies characterized by high reproductive skew, and aggressive territoriality coup...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2010
Amy L Angert Jonathan L Horst Travis E Huxman D Lawrence Venable

Temporal environmental variation has profound influences on population dynamics and community structure. Examination of functional traits that influence resource uptake and allocation can illuminate how co-occurring species translate environmental variation into different demographic outcomes, yet few studies have considered interspecific differences in trait plasticity. We experimentally manip...

2003
PER J. FÆRØVIG

1. Elemental composition (carbon : nitrogen : phosphorus, C : N : P) was analysed in eggs and juveniles of two crustaceans, Daphnia magna (Cladocera) and the crayfish Astacus astacus (Decapoda). Stoichiometry was also analysed for the carapace, muscle tissue, hepatopanchreas and gills of Astacus. 2. For both species the C : P ratio was significantly higher in eggs than juveniles, but there was ...

Journal: :Journal of theoretical biology 2008
Christopher Quince Peter A Abrams Brian J Shuter Nigel P Lester

We develop the theory of biphasic somatic growth in fish using models based on the distinction between pre- and post-maturation growth and an explicit description of energy allocation within a growing season. We define a 'generic biphasic' (GB) model that assumes post-maturation growth has a von Bertalanffy (vB) form. For this model we derive an explicit expression for the gonad weight/somatic ...

Journal: :Current Biology 2008
Matthew R. Robinson Jill G. Pilkington Tim H. Clutton-Brock Josephine M. Pemberton Loeske. E.B. Kruuk

In any population in which resources are limiting, the allocation of resources toward increased reproductive success may generate costs to survival [1-8]. The relationship between a sexually selected trait and fitness will therefore represent a balance between its relative associations with fecundity versus viability [3, 6, 7]. Because the risk of mortality in a population is likely to be heavi...

2012
Zuzana Starostová Michael J. Angilletta

In ectotherms, environmental temperature is the most prominent abiotic factor that modulates lifehistory traits. We explored the influence of environmental temperature on reproduction in the Madagascar ground gecko (Paroedura picta) by measuring reproductive traits of females at constant temperatures (24, 27, 30 1C). Females of this species lay clutches of one or two eggs within short intervals...

Journal: :Integrative and comparative biology 2014
C L Boggs K Niitepõld

Fecundity is affected by changes in the nutritional and energetic environment, as a result of changes in acquisition, assimilation, or allocation of macro-nutrients and micro-nutrients. Stable isotopes of carbon and nitrogen offer a window into the processes underlying these changes. In insects that feed on nectar as adults, carbon isotopes can be used to trace allocation of carbon to eggs from...

2017
Gregory P. Cheplick GREGORY P. CHEPLICK

Cleistogamy is more common in grasses than in any other angiosperm family. Both self-fertilized cleistogamous (CL) spikelets and open-pollinated chasmogamous (CH) spikelets are typically produced. Relative allocation to CL and CH varies among species and populations, and is influenced by ontogeny and environment. The balance between reproductive modes can be expressed as a CH/CL ratio. This rat...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2000
L Sundström J J Boomsma

Ants provide excellent opportunities for studying the evolutionary aspects of reproductive conflict. Relatedness asymmetries owing to the haplodiploid sex determination of Hymenoptera create substantial fitness incentives for gaining control over sex allocation, often at the expense of the fitness interests of nest-mates. Under worker-controlled split sex ratios either the reproductive interest...

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